Mirror World is stirring, about to embrace the new global changes of its map.
Everyone is getting ready to colonize No-Man’s Lands. The strongest clans send their best fighters on recon missions, impatient to make stakes for the juiciest locations.
Market prices have taken to the sky like flocks of scared pigeons. New alliances are struck while mercenaries upgrade their armor and grind edges on their swords. Their time is looming.
A war is coming to Mirror World.
Olgerd, too, is getting ready, a new goal already in his sights. The ancient Ennan City awaits him.
All he needs to do now is gain some strength.
Nice -well translated- Work Good Translated work here. It is always very nice to read authors that represent different cultural backgrounds. I will be honest, and believe I mentioned this in the first book of the series, but some of my favorite reads are when I have doubts about the subject matter of specific books or series. After all, how exciting can a book series be about a guy that is a miner?Â
This series is a great addition to the genre This series is a great addition to the genre. Honestly it’s a great addition to literature for several reasons.Â
Good read Finally we get to see the game from the actual gamer’s perspective 😉 Starting as a classed character Olgerd has to relearn many things while keeping a low profile. Of course, neither is easy. What keeps you alife as a grinder, does not work that well as a regular player especially not when you have to acquire levels as quickly as possible. Which is certainly one of the good points, Olgerd’s mistakes are very believable even though I as a gamer groan at some of them. I am very curious though…